Undergraduate open days
Visit Liverpool John Moores University for an open day event. Explore the campus, learn more about our courses and chat with staff and students.
Visit Liverpool John Moores University for an open day event. Explore the campus, learn more about our courses and chat with staff and students.
At LJMU, you’ll do more than study! Explore a variety of sports teams, clubs, and societies. There’s something for everyone, no matter your interests.
LJMU takes your privacy very seriously. This privacy notice explains how we use your personal information and your rights regarding that information. The information we hold and process will be used for management and administrative purposes only, to enable us to manage our relationship with you effectively and lawfully whilst you are working with us and after your duties have been completed.
Liverpool John Moores University guarantees centrally located accommodation for all exchange and study abroad students, with options to suit various budgets.
James Morton is a Professor of Exercise Metabolism in the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences and the Research Institute in Sport and Exercise Sciences (RISES).
We are looking for volunteers to talk to us about their experiences of taking non-prescribed cannabis for medical reasons.
We are looking for volunteers, aged 18 to 25 to take part in a study measuring cardiac responses during as social interaction. If you have a Pacemaker, or any known cardiovascular abnormality, you cannot take part.
The Institute of Art and Technology (IAT) has developed important interdisciplinary collaborations with major arts and cultural organisations, major science and technology organisations, public health organisations and academic institutions both nationally and internationally, leading to joint projects and impact.
Every year, researchers from ART LABS publish over 50 publications. Staff create publications within a number of key disciplines, including: contemporary art, 3D digital art, the uses of art and cultural enrichment, exhibitions and curatorship, as well as design discourse and practice.
Rooted in the history and radical mission of the Liverpool Mechanics’ School of Arts (1825) and the city of Liverpool’s industrial legacy, the Institute has emerged as a pioneer of creativity and innovation, grounded in a deep commitment to inclusion and diversity - values that both shaped its history and foreground its future-facing mission.